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Yossarian said:Something along the lines of vouching for his character off the pitch and how he'll be exonerated of all charges after the proceedings of this case is done with......something like that.....I don't know, really.
pede54 said:you mean in a supportive and sympathetic way just like they did (not) for Jermaine Pennent ?....how can you vouch for his character off the field of play?.......he is always in bigger trouble off the pitch than on it.Arsenal bought a pile of trouble with this thug...........
Yossarian said:hmmm....I'm curious, when else has he crossed paths with the law aside from the time he crashed his BMW and fled the scene?
Terry is a drunk.pede54 said:you mean in a supportive and sympathetic way just like they did (not) for Jermaine Pennent ?....how can you vouch for his character off the field of play?.......he is always in bigger trouble off the pitch than on it.Arsenal bought a pile of trouble with this thug...........
Vagegast said:Terry is a drunk.
Arsenal linked with Real's Guti
Arsenal are reportedly tracking Real Madrid's Guti but face competition from Juventus and AC Milan.
The 28-year-old midfielder, who is rated at £13m and was previously linked with Liverpool, has expressed interest in joining Arsene Wenger's side.
"After Real Madrid, his only desire if he was be to move to England, would be to play for Arsenal," said his agent Zoran Vekic.
"He likes their style, team spirit and, of course, they have a great coach."
Guti has become an increasingly peripheral figure at the Bernabeu after 10 years with Real and looks set for a summer move abroad.
He was close to joining the Gunners in an £11m deal two years ago but had cold feet at the last minute and instead signed to stay in the Spanish capital.
Liverpool were thought to be leading the chase to sign Guti but boss Rafael Benitez has since changed his priorities, leaving the way open for Arsenal.
However, Wenger is unlikely to meet Real's £13m valuation and will hope to negotiate any potential fee down to £8m.
Bobby said:Oh God please no
henry#14 said: